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new york not only shifted the significance first of cotton but new york harbor was where those ships came back to fill european views and that made new york important to washington dc where or washington city as people called it back then. it had a big impact on the federal government because the government learned large portions of its revenues from the customs house in new york harbor, there was a b. where the entire federal budget was coming from the customs house in new york city. now wasn't just the bankers and shipping magnates who profited from cotton in new york city. the thousands and thousands of workers who directly or indirectly were profiting from crops, dockworkers obviously but also shops, people in the shops, people who worked in the hotels and the gambling houses and restaurants and brothels, there were lots ofsoutherners and they would come up from this summer and treat new york city as their home away from home . everybody was in various ways dependent on maintaining the cotton trade. which means we saw it in their best interest to maintain the plantation system an
new york not only shifted the significance first of cotton but new york harbor was where those ships came back to fill european views and that made new york important to washington dc where or washington city as people called it back then. it had a big impact on the federal government because the government learned large portions of its revenues from the customs house in new york harbor, there was a b. where the entire federal budget was coming from the customs house in new york city. now...
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i'm sorry, he's physically there at the new york headquarters in new york city. mideast meeting with tub -- publisher and editorial folks. >> yeah, i know, i read somewhere yesterday or someone told me that he had canceled a meeting but i guess it's on again so i have no idea. i mean, that, i think, is sort of secondary, isn't it, somewhat to what's going on in the country. neil: he was saying the media was unfair to him, he's going to bypass the media, he communicating pass the media, in a way so do you come to think of it. so what do you make of that and that things will change under a president trump in that -- >> you know, i really think things will change. i think trump wants to be a great president. you know, i think it was very unfair in the election what the media did in many cases. you know, you could do what you want in an editorial page. i read this editorial but when you put out the news, and i tell you that's why less and less people are reading the news and newspapers because you want to get everyone's opinion, everyone wants to give their opinion i
i'm sorry, he's physically there at the new york headquarters in new york city. mideast meeting with tub -- publisher and editorial folks. >> yeah, i know, i read somewhere yesterday or someone told me that he had canceled a meeting but i guess it's on again so i have no idea. i mean, that, i think, is sort of secondary, isn't it, somewhat to what's going on in the country. neil: he was saying the media was unfair to him, he's going to bypass the media, he communicating pass the media, in...
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new york time. we'll check in with both hillary clinton and donald trump and show you why two women were arrested a short while ago at donald trump's polling place. stay with us. >>> happening right now, it is the moment of action, nbc bay area sending out crews across the region to bring you the most comprehensive election coverage. >>> a pregnant woman says she was publicly humiliated when a walmart employee forced her to lift her shirt and expose her body in front of customers after being accused of shoplifting. you can weigh in on this on our facebook page. back in two minutes. there aren't enough police officers to fill the ranks. when most of us make a mistake, we own up to it. but not madison nguyen. her vote to slash the san jose police budget was disatrous. one hundred officers were laid off. crime spiked twenty-seven percent. and when nguyen was warned her that cuts left police short-handed, she passed the buck. blamed the police for "spinning information out of control." mrs. nguyen, it's
new york time. we'll check in with both hillary clinton and donald trump and show you why two women were arrested a short while ago at donald trump's polling place. stay with us. >>> happening right now, it is the moment of action, nbc bay area sending out crews across the region to bring you the most comprehensive election coverage. >>> a pregnant woman says she was publicly humiliated when a walmart employee forced her to lift her shirt and expose her body in front of...
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headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president-elect donald trump meets with japanese prime minister shinzo abe in new york today. learneded that mr. trump has statarted making offe for key posts in his admininistration. these are some of f the leading contenders to fillll top positions. retired general michael flynn as national securitity adviviser. former new york cicity mayor ru giuliani as secretary of state. senator jefeff sessions as attorney general a and steve mnuchin as treasurury secre and also congressman jeff miller for veteran secretary. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal agencies. this, as the trump transition team says government officials will have to agree to a five-year lobbying ban after leaving the white house. presiden
headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president-elect donald trump meets with japanese prime minister shinzo abe in new york today. learneded that mr. trump has statarted making offe for key posts in his admininistration. these are some of f the leading contenders to fillll top positions. retired general michael flynn as national securitity adviviser. former new york cicity mayor ru giuliani as secretary of state. senator jefeff sessions as...
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reporting back to new york in realtime. >> while in new york, s.w.a.t. unit -- for new york, this is just a drill. >> all part of a little known nypd across the globe to try to stop the next attack. >> we need to be in a position of 24 hour as day and 365 days a year, all around the globe to react right in new york city in realtime. >> john miller, department commissioner intelligence, fighters are returning to europe from syria are a growing threat to the u.s., too. >> they come back trained and harden, and committed fighters. the detectives over in 13 locations including europe, middle east and austria. >>> here, nypd detectives are staging across the globe and sharing intelligence about the latest threat to europe and the u.s. >> the french speaking shooter is one of the attackers who end up in a battle theater. >> the attack one year ago today, an nypd detective was at the the contacts that i made over the year to get that information and relay it back to new york as soon as possible. >> the french police were out gunned in an earlier attack. >> the
reporting back to new york in realtime. >> while in new york, s.w.a.t. unit -- for new york, this is just a drill. >> all part of a little known nypd across the globe to try to stop the next attack. >> we need to be in a position of 24 hour as day and 365 days a year, all around the globe to react right in new york city in realtime. >> john miller, department commissioner intelligence, fighters are returning to europe from syria are a growing threat to the u.s., too....
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michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on the "morning news," a rough commute, a florida driver suddenly finds himself in water and sinking fast. >>> and no iphone zone, a miami bookstore goes retro with the tech ban. this is the "cbs morning news." turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven k by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back into the body, and sending some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight loss, it may help you with both. invokana? can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, on, high potassium, increases in cholesterol, risk of bone fra
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in new york. this is nbc nightly news, kate snow. >> good evening, throughout the campaign of donald trump, reince priebus, he will run trump's white house as chief of staff. halie jackson has the latest. >> donald trump making his first presidential pick for chief of priebus and steve bannon. >> we are grateful in trump world to bannon and priebus. you will see them work together. >> bannon considered a flame thrower who helped orchestrate trump's rivalry on tuesday. >> the pick of priebus already settling built relationships with the party head. he's too establishment for the president elect trump's west wing. one campaign source telling nbc news, instead of draining the swamp, we just put in the head alligator. >> even if he turns it over to an independent trustee and it was the trump corporation, you this. >> in the business of governing, house speaker paul ryan is trying to find a common ground. >> during his campaign, trump said he would triple the number of board patrol officers. trump is w
in new york. this is nbc nightly news, kate snow. >> good evening, throughout the campaign of donald trump, reince priebus, he will run trump's white house as chief of staff. halie jackson has the latest. >> donald trump making his first presidential pick for chief of priebus and steve bannon. >> we are grateful in trump world to bannon and priebus. you will see them work together. >> bannon considered a flame thrower who helped orchestrate trump's rivalry on tuesday....
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hena daniels is in new york with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris christie, rudy giuliani, and former critic mitt romney along with retired marine corps general james mattis who has emerged as the leading candidate for defense secretary. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings in new jersey and more cabinet appointments to come. >> we have made a couple of deals but we will let you know soon. >> reporter: among republican job-seekers who visited mr. trump on sunday was former new jersey governor chris christie. >> a very talented man. a great guy. >> reporter: the former new york mayor rudy giuliani was under consideration for secretary of state. the president-elect is also considering former rival mitt romney for the post. the two spoke for over an hour saturday. >> i would tell you that it was -- it was not only a cordial meeting, but also it was a very substant
hena daniels is in new york with the details. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris christie, rudy giuliani, and former critic mitt romney along with retired marine corps general james mattis who has emerged as the leading candidate for defense secretary. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings in new jersey and more cabinet...
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he allegedly set off a bomb in new york city that injured people and another at a race in new jersey. >>> a police officer is due in court tomorrow after charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop. squad car video is being used as evidence against officer jeronimo yanez but has not been released. castile is being used as evidence. they say an officer would never use force under the circumstances. >> the use of deadly force by officer yanez was not justified. >> reporter: prosecutor john choi said that philando castile was shot after a minute after being pulled over by yanez. castile was in the car with his girlfriend. >> please don't tell me he is dead. >> castile in a nonthreatening manner uniformed officer yanez, sir, i do have to tell you i do have a firearm on me. >> reporter: according to the criminal complaint, officer yanez responded, okay, but then pulled his okay and reached into castile's vehicle. he told castile, don't pull it out. castile responded, i'm not pulling it out. moments later, officer yanez started firing. >> get your he
he allegedly set off a bomb in new york city that injured people and another at a race in new jersey. >>> a police officer is due in court tomorrow after charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop. squad car video is being used as evidence against officer jeronimo yanez but has not been released. castile is being used as evidence. they say an officer would never use force under the circumstances. >> the use of deadly force by officer...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city i'm demarco in new york city i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, november 4th, 2016. just four days until the presidential election. this is the "cbs mng >>> as we head into the final weekend of the campaign, hillary clinton is painting a grim picture of what a trump presidency might look like. >> we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth and whose ideas are incredibly dangerous. >> meanwhile, melania trump hit the trail for the first time in months saying, as first lady, she would battle something her to talk to each other and to disagree with each other and to -- with each other. >>> while donald trump criminalizes clinton over her ongoing e-mail scandal. >> will justice be done? yes or no? >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> it is the final push before a presidential election, which by most accounts, will be a nail-biter. hillary clinton is trying to shore up the democratic base
from the broadcast center here in new york city i'm demarco in new york city i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, november 4th, 2016. just four days until the presidential election. this is the "cbs mng >>> as we head into the final weekend of the campaign, hillary clinton is painting a grim picture of what a trump presidency might look like. >> we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth and whose ideas are...
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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president-elect trump is back in new york this morning where he'll continue working to fill top posts in his administration. over the weekend, he spoke to a number of potential cabinet officials, friends, and foe.he the details. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris christie, rudy giuliani, and former krk mitt romney along with retired marine corps general james mattis who is in the lead for defense secretary. president-elect donald trump capped another high profile meetings in new jersey and more cabinet appointments to come. >> we have made a couple of soon. >> reporter: among republican job-seekers who visited mr. trump on sunday was former new jersey govern chris christie. the former new york mayor rudy giuliani was under consideration for secretary of state. the president-elect is also considering former rival mitt romney for the post. the two spoke for over an hour
. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president-elect trump is back in new york this morning where he'll continue working to fill top posts in his administration. over the weekend, he spoke to a number of potential cabinet officials, friends, and foe.he the details. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump assessed several more contenders for those posts including chris...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this thanksgiving, here in new york city, there is ramped up security, as theit of the country's oldest and largest parades. and while there is no credible threat, the fbi has alerted authorities it is concerned about potential attacks and the same is true for transportation hubs across the u.s. jamie yuccas is in new york on the parade route. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know. for so many families they come out to see the balloons and the floats but for the nypd, this parade is all about security. here today to make sure everyone stays safe. members of new york's finest began taking position along central park west overnight, gearing up to protect millions of spectators expected at the thanksgiving day parade. >> nypd is going to mount an even strong operation this year. >> reporter: new york city mayor bill de blasio detailed security plans last night. dozens of sand-filled sanitation truck block
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this thanksgiving, here in new york city, there is ramped up security, as theit of the country's oldest and largest parades. and while there is no credible threat, the fbi has alerted authorities it is concerned about potential attacks and the same is true for transportation hubs across the u.s. jamie yuccas is in new york on the parade route. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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in new york city. i'm b byron barnett. 7 all news "today in new england." >>> we're live in manchester,new hampshire with the latest. >> mayor walsh camped outside of this polling location. later on this morning he will go and a last-minute push for votes for hillary clinton. >> boston mayor marty walsh heading north of the massachusetts stateline into n new hampshire on election day. i ask them to consider hillary and maggie. campaigning for hillary clinton and maggie hasset running for stat. polls show the races state but walsh said she's confident clinton can win the granite i think it's a close race. i think at the end of the day hillary will pull it out. phone banks and door to door canvas. walsh expects to knock on doors to get out the vote. >> the northeast is important part of the country. we think o new england as region. having a senator from here and with the president that can be good to region is important. stop at the clinton campaign headquarters here in manchester. live in manchester, 7
in new york city. i'm b byron barnett. 7 all news "today in new england." >>> we're live in manchester,new hampshire with the latest. >> mayor walsh camped outside of this polling location. later on this morning he will go and a last-minute push for votes for hillary clinton. >> boston mayor marty walsh heading north of the massachusetts stateline into n new hampshire on election day. i ask them to consider hillary and maggie. campaigning for hillary clinton and...
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the journalism at publications such as the "new york times" and the "l.a. times" stands in contrast with the spread of fake news, which facebook and others are trying to crack down on. many say the spread of fake news on social media influenced voters. this campaign season. >> in fact, a buzzfeed study found the top 20 fake news stories generated more engagement likes and shares than the top stories from major outlets, including the "new york times." >> social media benefits legitimate, professional fact-check journalism, as well. we're very, very present on facebook and twitter and other social platforms. but clearly, it's true that these new platforms, these relatively new platforms, make it possible for almost anyone to publish almost anything they want. >> reporter: as for mr. trump's repeated threat he's going to sue the "new york times" and change libel laws, thompson says mr. trump told them in a meeting last week, quote, i don't think you'll have any anything to worry about. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> tiffa
the journalism at publications such as the "new york times" and the "l.a. times" stands in contrast with the spread of fake news, which facebook and others are trying to crack down on. many say the spread of fake news on social media influenced voters. this campaign season. >> in fact, a buzzfeed study found the top 20 fake news stories generated more engagement likes and shares than the top stories from major outlets, including the "new york times." >>...
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former new york city mayor rudy giuliani as secretary of state. senator jeff sessions as attorney general and steve mnuchin as treasury secretary and also congressman jeff miller for veteran secretary. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal agencies. this, as the trump transition team says government officials five-year lobbying ban after leaving the white house. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings at trump tower. many of those seen in the building wednesday are overwhelmingly favorites for key administration posts. among them, alabama senator jeff sessions who sat in on trump's hour plus meetings with nominees and rudy giuliani job for secretary of state. >> we discussed the transition. it wasn't really well. >> reporter: current new york city mayor bill de blasio also visited the pre
former new york city mayor rudy giuliani as secretary of state. senator jeff sessions as attorney general and steve mnuchin as treasury secretary and also congressman jeff miller for veteran secretary. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal agencies. this, as the...
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marlie hall reports from new york. and closed at a record highs wednesday , the markets are closed for thanksgiving. the dow gained 59 points wednesday. but the nasdaq lost 5 /// mortgage rates continue to climb after the presidential election. freddie mac says the average rate on a 30-year fixed rate loan topped 4 percent this week for the first time since last year. and the rate on 15-year home loans climbed to 3.25 percent - the highest since january. /// twitter's c-e-o got his tweeting priviledges temporarily revoked. accidentally suspended. in a tweet, dorsey called it an "internal mistake" after twitter suspended the accounts of users linked to hate speech or threats of violence. /// that's your money watch. for more log on to cbs money watch dot com. in new york im marlie hall. ((brian loftus)) >>> some stores are opening super early.. so you can get your black friday shopping done. ((kirsten joyce)) >> we'll break down the times open... after the break on 8 news now good day. /// ((kirsten joyce)) holiday shop
marlie hall reports from new york. and closed at a record highs wednesday , the markets are closed for thanksgiving. the dow gained 59 points wednesday. but the nasdaq lost 5 /// mortgage rates continue to climb after the presidential election. freddie mac says the average rate on a 30-year fixed rate loan topped 4 percent this week for the first time since last year. and the rate on 15-year home loans climbed to 3.25 percent - the highest since january. /// twitter's c-e-o got his tweeting...
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that is the classic "new york times" reporter. meghan: i said this the day after the election, you can't be a commentator on the left or the right if you don't have friends or know people you associate with who are supporters from both sides. i know people who ride or die for donald trump. i knew people who felt the same way about hillary clinton. if you're only associating with a certain group of people what led a lot of that. >> i have a lot of friends in the the national press corps. these are people who i respect and admire, enjoy drinking with, et cetera, aforementioned bourbon but i know a lot of these people felt, came to regard donald trump as embodiment of new fact itch, to maintain objectivity toward him even as republican nominee was to collude with facism and saw it as option jettison objectivity. i never saw it as luxury suddenly decide given nominee doesn't deserve or warrant my fairness as reporter. >> we're awaiting for the meeting to happen. that is the lobby at "the new york times" building here. donald trump say
that is the classic "new york times" reporter. meghan: i said this the day after the election, you can't be a commentator on the left or the right if you don't have friends or know people you associate with who are supporters from both sides. i know people who ride or die for donald trump. i knew people who felt the same way about hillary clinton. if you're only associating with a certain group of people what led a lot of that. >> i have a lot of friends in the the national...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. ? ? >>> it's tuesday, november 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is an absoluteig >> breaking overnight, a school bus driver is charged with vehicular homicide for the crash that left several students dead and many more hospitalized. >>> hail, trump! hail, our people! >> a white nationalist group that reached president-elect trump. now the president-elect is speaking out about the death threats. >>> winter-like blast, burying parts of the northeast and more and more is on the way. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the cbs 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. >>> a driver of a chattanooga, tennessee, school bus involved in a deadly crash is under arrest. at least five elementary school students were killed. the bus driver, 24-year-old johnthony walker is being charged with vehicular home. reckless endangerment and reckless drive. the crash was so bad the bus was nearly cut in two. rescue crews were
from the broadcast center here in new york city. i'm michelle miller. ? ? >>> it's tuesday, november 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is an absoluteig >> breaking overnight, a school bus driver is charged with vehicular homicide for the crash that left several students dead and many more hospitalized. >>> hail, trump! hail, our people! >> a white nationalist group that reached president-elect trump. now the president-elect is...
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donald trump voted a few hours later this new york city. base odd -- later in new york city. based on a cbs news analysis, hillary clinton leads donald trump in electoral votes but a number of states remain unfor grabs and the outcome will likely depend on voter turnout. trump got the early lead when the first voters cast ballots then in the early morning hours, there were long lines of voters from new york to california, from maine to miami. >> i really definitely just think it's important for know exercise my right to vote. >> people's choice for america is not like me. >> there were no perfect choices in the one, i feel like one candidate was clearly above and beyond the other. >> reporter: they plan to hold election night parties in new york city to watch the results, craig boswell, cbs news, sterling, virginia. >> the line, both are keeping a close watch on virginia. the commonwealth tenth congressional district could change how things get done on capitol hill. hilary lane joins us from maries field where voters are casting their ballots. >> reporter: andrea, i'm going t
donald trump voted a few hours later this new york city. base odd -- later in new york city. based on a cbs news analysis, hillary clinton leads donald trump in electoral votes but a number of states remain unfor grabs and the outcome will likely depend on voter turnout. trump got the early lead when the first voters cast ballots then in the early morning hours, there were long lines of voters from new york to california, from maine to miami. >> i really definitely just think it's...
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a robbery gone wrong two new york police sergeants the new york daily news is reporting the local blood bank has reported the officer us might need blood tragedy are trans -- france fusions and there are multiple reports in new york city, including from new york 1, our local news service from time warner cable, and their reporting that the suspect here had multiple guns and that the suspect was shot and killed on the scene. one officer, one sergeant, said to be critical. and the other sergeant we have no word on his condition. we're expecting updates on the two breaking news stories right after a quick commercial break on fox news. busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance (announcer vo) there's a moment of truth.etes, and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c bette
a robbery gone wrong two new york police sergeants the new york daily news is reporting the local blood bank has reported the officer us might need blood tragedy are trans -- france fusions and there are multiple reports in new york city, including from new york 1, our local news service from time warner cable, and their reporting that the suspect here had multiple guns and that the suspect was shot and killed on the scene. one officer, one sergeant, said to be critical. and the other sergeant...
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back home now, here in new york. (marion) 'my report to the police was clear enough surely.' interesting and alarming. a local man must have helped. - his exact words. - well, he was a foreigner. there was one man who seemed an unusual sort of man for father to know. a smuggler of black market cigarettes. father called him a professional bandit. is that a very old fashioned word? well, not over there, no. uh, you knew this man? yes. i rather liked him. he was so proud of being a good smugglgl. - yes. - i like the one with ththboat. thank you. i wonder.. i took a photograph of a boat once. a big yacht, the bayola. and when i showed it to father, he made me destroy it. 'that was the day before he was killed.' why mr. solo? why? can you tell me why? [sighs] i'm sorry. i don't usually make a fool of myself like this. oh, it's-it's just that, i'm not used to being under police protection. 'and i-i find it nerve wrecking, that's all.' oh, they're very unobtrusive, i assure you. but i felt them following me ever since i cam
back home now, here in new york. (marion) 'my report to the police was clear enough surely.' interesting and alarming. a local man must have helped. - his exact words. - well, he was a foreigner. there was one man who seemed an unusual sort of man for father to know. a smuggler of black market cigarettes. father called him a professional bandit. is that a very old fashioned word? well, not over there, no. uh, you knew this man? yes. i rather liked him. he was so proud of being a good smugglgl....
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most of the votes went for hillary in new york so new yorkers are upset. there is a protest yesterday. >> you want saw protesters along sixth avenue. >> is just like can i get by? and just when i was thinking what if i got myself into china pedicab with no seatbelt he said that he has never had an accident. >> i don't want to ruin anybody's night by smashing the car. >> but that would be my car. >> frankie wasn't even supposed to be able to walk. at the age of 12 frankie was a skateboard and he snuck out of the house and went to do skateboarding tricks jumping on top of a truck. >> i was hit hit by a car. right after my birthday. >> were you on a bike? >> i was was on a skateboard. at 12 years old no fear. >> and that's what i thought. and i was doing the stunts on the skateboard and i was hit by a car. the driver was a drunk driver. >> he ended up underneath the truck. it took hours to take him up. frankie doesn't remember that. he only remembers doing the trick on top of a truck and waking up in the hospital. >> i didn't recognize my mother. >> i didn't
most of the votes went for hillary in new york so new yorkers are upset. there is a protest yesterday. >> you want saw protesters along sixth avenue. >> is just like can i get by? and just when i was thinking what if i got myself into china pedicab with no seatbelt he said that he has never had an accident. >> i don't want to ruin anybody's night by smashing the car. >> but that would be my car. >> frankie wasn't even supposed to be able to walk. at the age of 12...
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parts of new york state digging out from three to four feet of snow. we have shown you here the treacherous driving and deadly accidents. this new system hitting chicago, detroit, many airport hubs, and then moving eastward. so, let's get right to ginger zee live in new york tonight. she's tracking it all. ginger? >> reporter: and david, the cold and wind making it feel awfully wintry here, but there are actual winter weather advisories, from minnesota through wisconsin. those are the areas in the next 24 hours you really have to watch out for that snow and win try mix. along this low pressure system are the issues. in the south, parts of louisiana, up into arkansas, tennessee, that's where the severe storms could occur. then, you see along the warm front, where the snow to rain mix will happen. some of the airports you'll watch out for, minneapolis, chicago, detroit. especially on the big day, wednesday. the roads, i-55, and then out west, i-5. david? >> so, travel safely to everyone out there. ginger, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to the deadly
parts of new york state digging out from three to four feet of snow. we have shown you here the treacherous driving and deadly accidents. this new system hitting chicago, detroit, many airport hubs, and then moving eastward. so, let's get right to ginger zee live in new york tonight. she's tracking it all. ginger? >> reporter: and david, the cold and wind making it feel awfully wintry here, but there are actual winter weather advisories, from minnesota through wisconsin. those are the...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >>> a reminder. cbs news election night coverage begins tuesday, at 7:00 eastern, >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," election analyst from cbs news bob schieffer. plus, we will hear from the wife of the disgraced subway spokesman jared fogle and charlie talks with singer jon bon jovi. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. vo: 13 year-old sabrina told a school counselor she was raped by her uncle. her counselor called sheriff joe arpaio's office. but arpaio failed to protect her. for three more years, sabrina's uncle continued to rape her - and arpaio did nothing. rapes, assaults, even child molestation, remain uninvestigated, while arpaio focuses on his personal agenda. arpaio talks tough, (pause 3 sec nat's hail & rain)is there more rain in the forecast for today... after yesterday's storms?we got it all ... rain, hail, wind and dust!we'll check in with ian in just a moment. in just hours from now, the tucson man accused of
jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >>> a reminder. cbs news election night coverage begins tuesday, at 7:00 eastern, >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," election analyst from cbs news bob schieffer. plus, we will hear from the wife of the disgraced subway spokesman jared fogle and charlie talks with singer jon bon jovi. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. vo: 13 year-old sabrina...
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erin coleman live in new york city, at nbc's democracy plaza. our coverage continues this hour of the election and we're not stopping all night long. >> we are not, erin. this could turn out to be an historic election for many reasons. sky force 10 up right now, checking out polling places across our area, look at those squiggly lines, this is near the campus in north philadelphia. a lot of people hoping to cast their ballots in north philly today. philadelphia may match or possibly exceed it's turnout record. >> philadelphia's turnout record set in 2008 when president obama won his first presidenti aia ai election. we'll be watching the results as they come in, and the two candidates have been waiting a long time for this day to arrive. let's go back to nbc10's erin coleman who's following the donald trump campaign. er erin? >> reporter: we have been here in new york city since yesterday morning, i can tell you security is so tight, you see officers literally everywhere you turn. at the hilton hotel, that's where donald trump is going to be hol
erin coleman live in new york city, at nbc's democracy plaza. our coverage continues this hour of the election and we're not stopping all night long. >> we are not, erin. this could turn out to be an historic election for many reasons. sky force 10 up right now, checking out polling places across our area, look at those squiggly lines, this is near the campus in north philadelphia. a lot of people hoping to cast their ballots in north philly today. philadelphia may match or possibly...
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he's in new york as well. >> a bleary-eyed new york city this morning. we are inside the javits center last night. the crowd very confident in the early hours, but right around the 9:00 hour when it looked like some of these big states were going donald trump's way -- florida, north carolina, a very close race in virginia, which hillary clinton did manage to squeak out. the crowd basically deflated like air out of a balloon and then it was downhill from there si night. we have not heard from hillary clinton. she was watching the results just down 5th avenue from donald trump at the peninsula hotel in new york city. we do know she called donald trump in the early-morning hours to concede this race to him. her campaign chair, john podesta, went to the javits center to speak to supporters there. have a listen. >> i want every person across the country who supported hillary to know that your voices us. we are so proud of you, and we are so proud of her! [cheers and applause] >> she's done an amazing job. and she is not done yet. >> the javits center chosen n
he's in new york as well. >> a bleary-eyed new york city this morning. we are inside the javits center last night. the crowd very confident in the early hours, but right around the 9:00 hour when it looked like some of these big states were going donald trump's way -- florida, north carolina, a very close race in virginia, which hillary clinton did manage to squeak out. the crowd basically deflated like air out of a balloon and then it was downhill from there si night. we have not heard...
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he loves new york city. i want him to understand 8.5 million people i represent what their lives are like and what their fears are in this situation and that he understands not, get out of the transition bubble at this point. i can only imagine all these dealing with. imagine the people in the city and what they're going through and think about that before he announces policies going forward. >> having that conversation with him yesterday, do you still feel he is dangerous and uniquely unqualified as you said about him during the campaign? >> nothing i have said previously that i rescind, again, because the proof will be in the pudding. here is a guy who said a lot of things that were very hurtful and very troubling. if he's going to govern differently, okay, show us that. again, i will give him credit if we had a real meeting, that's important. it's important to listen to critics. it's important to listen to people who don't think like you and he did that to his credit. but in the end, all we know is what h
he loves new york city. i want him to understand 8.5 million people i represent what their lives are like and what their fears are in this situation and that he understands not, get out of the transition bubble at this point. i can only imagine all these dealing with. imagine the people in the city and what they're going through and think about that before he announces policies going forward. >> having that conversation with him yesterday, do you still feel he is dangerous and uniquely...
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this is what trump told the new york times. in a major reversal of a campaign promise, donald trump signalled that he will not try to process kutd hillary clinton over the e-mail use. cnn political reporter is live outside of trump tower and sarah, that final pledge there is going surprise a lot of supporters who heard him speak during the campaign about hillary clinton and promising, you remember the chants and you were there many times to lock her up! >> reporter: yeah, that's right. he went all over the country and calling her crooked hillary and saying lock her up and saying that he would call on a special prosecutor. now it seems that's not high on the list of things to get done when he goes to the white house. >> hillary clinton will be under investigation for a long long time. >> reporter: that pledge to put her behind bars is not a top priority. donald trump telling the new york times today that he is not taking a potential investigation off the table, but saying it's just not something that i feel very strongly about.
this is what trump told the new york times. in a major reversal of a campaign promise, donald trump signalled that he will not try to process kutd hillary clinton over the e-mail use. cnn political reporter is live outside of trump tower and sarah, that final pledge there is going surprise a lot of supporters who heard him speak during the campaign about hillary clinton and promising, you remember the chants and you were there many times to lock her up! >> reporter: yeah, that's right. he...
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in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election results. it truly is very similar to the "breaking bad" tv series. they had the capability of making 21 million dosage units. >> the biggest story can no longer become the biggest story in a matter of seconds. >>> candidates sprint for the finish. well, it is a blitz indeed. >> everybody knows it is so close. >> gore and bush trying to get the most mileage out of the time remaining. each stumping in the battleground states which could well determine the outcome of tomorrow's election. >> there was kind of this pent up partisan fervor. >> give us a chance to restore honor to the wh
in the ring to run for senate from new york. >> there's a new senator from the state of new york. her name is hillary rodham clinton. >> the death of a senate candidate, the governor by itself, would have been a huge story. >> as election coverage overwhelms the news cycle, one of the biggest drug busts in u.s. history is under way at an abandoned missile silo in rural kansas. >> at the time, i don't believe anybody else in the country knew what was going on here. they...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, overnight, demonstrations protesting donald trump's elections spread across the country. in los angeles, police fired tear gas at demonstrators who blocked a major north/south freeway. at least 13 people were arrested there. here in new york city, thousands made their way some shouting "trump must go." at least 35 protesters were arrested. in chicago, they marched through downtown. chanting. president-elect trump meets with president obama this morning at the white house. trump and the president will meet at the oval office. the president says he wants to ensure a smooth transition of later, mike pence will meet with speaker of the house paul ryan. hena daniels is at trump tower here in new york. hena, good morning. >> president elect trump was inside his pent house plotting his transition. >> not my president! not my president! >> reporter: anger over donald trump's stunning election continued to boil over into the early hours. >>
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, overnight, demonstrations protesting donald trump's elections spread across the country. in los angeles, police fired tear gas at demonstrators who blocked a major north/south freeway. at least 13 people were arrested there. here in new york city, thousands made their way some shouting "trump must go." at least 35 protesters were arrested. in chicago, they marched through downtown. chanting....
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will he come back to new york routinely. his wife is staying with his young child until the end of the school semester. it will adjust accordingly. right now you have the beginning of the christmas season, rockefeller tree lighting that will occur in several days but the nypd, there's no police department in the world that's more capable of dealing with multiple issues all at the same time. very good at juggling the balls. >> i think it's a concern for a lot of people if not for security reasons for just logistical reasons. do you think that it will be significantly different than the security around trump tower will make a difference to visitors who are coming to new york? >> certainly anybody seeking to get into trump tower is going to have an issue getting in. they will start adjusting to try to accommodate the businesses, the traffic flow in the area and it will all eventually work out. inconvenient certainly because of the uncertainty at the beginning but once the pattern settles in, new yorkers adjust. that's what new
will he come back to new york routinely. his wife is staying with his young child until the end of the school semester. it will adjust accordingly. right now you have the beginning of the christmas season, rockefeller tree lighting that will occur in several days but the nypd, there's no police department in the world that's more capable of dealing with multiple issues all at the same time. very good at juggling the balls. >> i think it's a concern for a lot of people if not for security...
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he was saying that in a meeting with "new york times" journalists. i want to hear him saying that in settings where it's not as comfortable to say that and that's when i will believe he feels that way. saying in the a conference room with two dozen people from the "new york times" is different from saying it -- >> for many people of color, david gergen, this is similar to what happened with reverend wright and when president obama had to give a race speech. was is the difference in donald trump having to give a race speech of sorts coming out to denounce the kind of people who have supported him and who he has energized, whether he wants to believe it or his campaign wants you to know it or not, they won't say it publicly but they must know that, they're not stupid. is there a double standard here? should he have to do that? >> it's an interesting parallel. i'm sure trump supporters would reject it but there's some persuasive power to that idea that they are similar but i think his blind spot right now is he said yes, he's against racism, terrific, b
he was saying that in a meeting with "new york times" journalists. i want to hear him saying that in settings where it's not as comfortable to say that and that's when i will believe he feels that way. saying in the a conference room with two dozen people from the "new york times" is different from saying it -- >> for many people of color, david gergen, this is similar to what happened with reverend wright and when president obama had to give a race speech. was is the...
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katy tur, nbc news, new york. ?? >> reporter: i'm andrea mitchell. throughout a tough campaign, jared never far from donald trump's side. >> jared is a very successful real estate person, but i actually think he likes politics more than real estate. >> reporter: so what kind of influence will the 35-year-old wield once his father-in-law is in the oval office? one clue, while trump was meeting with the president, kushner was conferring with denis mcdonough. and tonight nbc news has learned that trump has asked for kushner to sit in on his daily briefing once he gets a top-secret security clearance. ivanka converted to judaism when they married. >> she always has it in her to accomplish whatever she puts her mind to. >> he's the person i lean on the most. >> reporter: jared took over his family's real estate business when his father went to prison in 2005, pleading guilty on tax and conspiracy charges. the prosecutor, then u.s. attorney, chris christie. >> mr. kushner engaged in a conspiracy with the center of the purge removing christie from the trump
katy tur, nbc news, new york. ?? >> reporter: i'm andrea mitchell. throughout a tough campaign, jared never far from donald trump's side. >> jared is a very successful real estate person, but i actually think he likes politics more than real estate. >> reporter: so what kind of influence will the 35-year-old wield once his father-in-law is in the oval office? one clue, while trump was meeting with the president, kushner was conferring with denis mcdonough. and tonight nbc news...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >>> a reminder. cbs news election night coverage begins tuesday, at 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central and watch all day news on "cbs this morning," election analyst from cbs news bob schieffer. plus, we will hear from the wife of the disgraced subway spokesman jared fogle and charlie talks with singer jon bon jovi. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. ,, ,, ,, f0 >>> hi, everybody. it's friday. welcome to the cbs4 morning news, november 4th. i'm alan gionet. we are four days away. coverage for you. i'm britt moreno. it's friday. let's get over to ashton figure out what the friday forecast looks like. >>> we need the moisture, but it will be a beautiful day. fantastic day on the way. temperatures now in the 40s all around town, with the exception of the north side of town where it is colder, thornton and erie close to freezing. as we zoom out i want to show you clouds to the south near trinidad. those are the initial clouds
jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >>> a reminder. cbs news election night coverage begins tuesday, at 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central and watch all day news on "cbs this morning," election analyst from cbs news bob schieffer. plus, we will hear from the wife of the disgraced subway spokesman jared fogle and charlie talks with singer jon bon jovi. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. ,, ,, ,, f0 >>> hi, everybody. it's friday....
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and "post" and "new york times." then we had the debate where donald trump talked about not accepting the results until it happened. three days of nonstop coverage how this was a horrifying threat to democracy and now we're back, again, to treating this like it is a totally normal thing to call for a recount. what we need to see is more consistency from the media and just a more moderated level of coverage. >> first of all, the media isn't one thing. we have to keep on saying that over and over again. but, you know, what i'm interested in is this is probably getting more coverage than it deserves but after an election where intelligence sources hacked into all sorts of election-related e-mails maybe it should get more than it would have in the past. she's not contesting the results of the election and donald trump said he might not accept the results of the election unless he won. so, a lot of hypocrisy. >> that was a joke. he said he would look at the situations at the time before the election and the press kicked h
and "post" and "new york times." then we had the debate where donald trump talked about not accepting the results until it happened. three days of nonstop coverage how this was a horrifying threat to democracy and now we're back, again, to treating this like it is a totally normal thing to call for a recount. what we need to see is more consistency from the media and just a more moderated level of coverage. >> first of all, the media isn't one thing. we have to keep on...
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romney's not going to win new york." i was deftly convinced i was on the right side of national popular vote then, because i believe it's important that everyone votes. >> reporter: long believes that other conservatives will eventually support this approach, because there are republicans all over the country who feel their votes don't matter. >> i think there's an awful lot of people feel they're disenfranchised, that their vote doesn't make any difference. if you live in chicago and you happen to be, if you happen to be a conservative republican, you feel that, in illinois, i don't have a chance to turn this around. if you're a democrat in oklahoma, you probably don't come out to vote because you don't have a shot to carry the state for your favorite candidate, whoever that may be. >> once you get enough states to pass this law, then it doesn't matter what the other states are doing. >> reporter: professor tucker sees one way that momentum in support of the national popular vote pact could grow after this year's electi
romney's not going to win new york." i was deftly convinced i was on the right side of national popular vote then, because i believe it's important that everyone votes. >> reporter: long believes that other conservatives will eventually support this approach, because there are republicans all over the country who feel their votes don't matter. >> i think there's an awful lot of people feel they're disenfranchised, that their vote doesn't make any difference. if you live in...
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member family to own it the new york times. every day is a new beginning, every morn is the world made new. and i think that is what gay is talking about. you come in to work every morning and rediscover the world. journalists, as reporters, newspaper people, we are blessed ofh the opportunity, instead being paid for a postgraduate education every day, you just do not know what you will discover or what your curiosity will lead you to. gay wrote one of the most famous essays ever, interviewing or trying to interview frank sinatra. story about not being able to interview frank sinatra. it was brilliant. a lot of other journalists might have walked away from that saying, there was no story, i could not find it. wrote a story saying, frank sinatra had a cold. it was a whole story about not being able to interview him and how well the people around him were protecting. let me introduce joe, a third-generation ironworker. [applause] his grandfather is in the book. he worked on the verrazano bridge, and joe worked on the new world tr
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of new york city. what the new york city commission is is sending out enforcement at all of them. new york city is well aware of of the fact that especially in this very democratic stronghold here today you can have very long lines of voters. and this just does not go for new york. it goes for d.c. and other areas. they know people standing in long lines could possibly been tition target for any lone wolf or organized activity. they're aware of this and say they're taking steps to address it and the hope is that by the time midnight strikes tomorrow night please of the united states and that hopefully in the eyes of law enforce. there are none of these attacks they're concentrating on. >> we have hanging chad incident that it could go on for hours. >> other issues of course, tom fitzgerald, thank you so much. >> all right. both candidates making multiple stops in multiple swing staiingts today in the final push for votes. >> "fox5" ronica cleary is here with a last look at the day on the trial and how
of new york city. what the new york city commission is is sending out enforcement at all of them. new york city is well aware of of the fact that especially in this very democratic stronghold here today you can have very long lines of voters. and this just does not go for new york. it goes for d.c. and other areas. they know people standing in long lines could possibly been tition target for any lone wolf or organized activity. they're aware of this and say they're taking steps to address it...
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york city dan hausle 7 news. >> thank you. meantime democrat hillary clinton wants to shatter the glass ceiling. she wants to make history as this country first female u.s. president. head out live to byron barnett to my south outside the center. at the clinton headquarters there. byron. >> you know the doors opened at 6:00. several hundred people over there now. excitement picking up. cheers and boos as well. boos when it was announced that trump won kentucky, or projected to win kentucky and indiana. cheers when it was announced that hillary clinton is projected to win vermont. for hillary clinton a very low key day after a volatile campaign. after voting she spent the day at home making phone calls and urging people to get out the vote. election headquarters where hillary clinton hopes to make history by addressing the nation as the country's first female president elect. >> it is the most humbling feeling, dan. i know how much responsibility goes with this. so many people are counting on the outcome of this election. what
york city dan hausle 7 news. >> thank you. meantime democrat hillary clinton wants to shatter the glass ceiling. she wants to make history as this country first female u.s. president. head out live to byron barnett to my south outside the center. at the clinton headquarters there. byron. >> you know the doors opened at 6:00. several hundred people over there now. excitement picking up. cheers and boos as well. boos when it was announced that trump won kentucky, or projected to win...